Aristotle Metadata Registry

The Aristotle Metadata Registry (or Aristotle-MDR) is an open-source Metadata Registry framework based on the ISO/IEC 11179 standard for Metadata Registries. It is influenced by the AIHW Meteor Metadata Registry[3] and the Canadian Institute of Health Information Indicator Bank. Aristotle-MDR is designed to describe data holdings databases and associated structural metadata. The Aristotle Metadata Registry was publicly launched at the 2015 IASSIST Conference in Toronto.[3] In 2016, the founders of the Aristotle Metadata Registry were hired by Data61 (a division of CSIRO) to continue development of the platform.

Aristotle Metadata Registry
Screenshots of Aristotle Metadata Registry in desktop and mobile formats.
Developer(s)Aristotle Metadata Community
Initial releasev1.0-rc0 / 2015-05-28 [1]
Stable release
v3.0.16 / 2020-01-16 [2]
Repository
Written inPython, Django, Vue.js
Standard(s)ISO/IEC 11179, ISO/TC 215, DCAT & DDI
TypeMetadata Registry
LicenseModified BSD Licence
Websitewww.aristotlemetadata.com

In June 2018, the CSIRO and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare entered an agreement to replace the current METeOR metadata registry with a system based on the open-source Aristotle Metadata Registry [4] [5]

Aristotle Cloud Services Australia

Commercial support for the Aristotle Metadata Registry is provided by Aristotle Cloud Services Australia (ACSA), a Canberra-based Australian limited liability company. ACSA was founded by the core members of the Data61 Aristotle Metadata team in November 2017 to provide commercial support to government clients and provides a number security and enterprise features within the Aristotle Cloud product line. Aristotle Cloud Services Australia is a member of both the Data Documentation Initiative and member of the Canberra start-up hub Entry29. Aristotle Cloud Services Australia was one of the major sponsors of the 2019 IASSIST conference.

Current implementations

Information Technology Association that "helps applications ensure interoperability by using standard metadata to configure the database or issue APIs."

Extension API

Aristotle-MDR implements the object-oriented nature of ISO/IEC 11179 that has allowed the community to build extensions to the original metadata scope of ISO/IEC 11179.[6] Current additional metadata types provided by the community include:[7]

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References

  1. "GitHub - Aristotle Metadata Registry v1.0.0-rc0".
  2. "PyPI Aristotle Metadata Registry Entry".
  3. Samuel Spencer (2015-06-03). "Aristotle Metadata Registry - A new contender for government metadata management". IASSIST. Retrieved 2016-04-17. Based on the system architecture of METEoR, the Aristotle Metadata Registry is a rebuilt implementation that provides an free open-source, easy to install and scalable metadata registry.
  4. "Replacement METeOR system". Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Retrieved 2018-11-03. In June 2018, AIHW signed a contract with CSIRO to replace the existing METeOR technical platform. As part of the upgrade, CSIRO will develop a range of features to enhance and customise the replacement system.
  5. "Purchase contracts over $100K". Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Retrieved 2018-11-03. Aristotle hosting of the AIHW Metadata online registry.
  6. "ISO/IEC 11179-3". ISO. Retrieved 2016-04-01. It is not expected that this metamodel will completely accommodate all users. Particular sectors, such as document management, scientific data and statistical data, require metadata attributes not addressed in this standard. This standard provides Slots (see 7.2.2.4) as a mechanism to extend metadata items with custom attributes. Classes, relationships, and attributes may be added as extensions to existing packages in this conceptual data model, or complete new packages may be added.
  7. "Aristotle Metadata Registry Extensions".
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